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SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
Boxing with Chris Mannix - Bad Blood

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 54:23


Chris is joined by the former champ, Sergio Mora to discuss the future of Zurdo Ramirez after he missed making weight against Gabe Rosado, they preview Plant-Benavidez and dive into what we can expect from that fight, and if we ever see Canelo as the number 1 pound-for-pound fighter again? Later, David Benavidez stops by to talk about how he really feels about Plant and he doesn't hold back. #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Boxing with Chris Mannix - Bad Blood

The Herd with Colin Cowherd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 54:23


Chris is joined by the former champ, Sergio Mora to discuss the future of Zurdo Ramirez after he missed making weight against Gabe Rosado, they preview Plant-Benavidez and dive into what we can expect from that fight, and if we ever see Canelo as the number 1 pound-for-pound fighter again? Later, David Benavidez stops by to talk about how he really feels about Plant and he doesn't hold back. #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Distillations | Science History Institute

The word “Tuskegee” has come to symbolize the Black community's mistrust of the medical establishment. It has become American lore. However, most people don't know what actually happened in Macon County, Alabama, from 1932 to 1972. This episode unravels the myths of the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Syphilis Study (the correct name of the study) through conversations with descendants and historians. Credits Hosts: Alexis Pedrick and Elisabeth Berry Drago Senior Producer: Mariel Carr Producer: Rigoberto Hernandez Associate Producer: Padmini Raghunath Audio Engineer: Jonathan Pfeffer “Innate Theme” composed by Jonathan Pfeffer. Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions. Resource List Black Journal; 301; The Tuskegee Study: A Human Experiment Descendants of men from horrifying Tuskegee study want to calm virus vaccine fears, by David Montgomery  Examining Tuskegee: The infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy  Nova: The Deadly Deception  Susceptible to Kindness: Miss Evers' Boys and the Tuskegee Syphis Study  Tuskegee Legacy Stories Under the Shadow of Tuskegee: African Americans and Health Care, by Vanessa Northington Gamble Voices For Our Fathers Legacy Foundation

Currently Reading
Season 5, Episode 32: Five Stars and Big Whomps + Historical Fiction Tête-à-tête

Currently Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 51:48


On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: a daily quote service and an “apology cake” win Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: discussing the range of historical fiction and our favorites in the genre The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down!  We are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). The goal here is to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!*   . . . . 1:22  - Bookish Moment of the Week 1:48 - Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery 5:26 - Sour Cream Apology Cake Recipe 7:39 - Current Reads 7:49 - The Local: A Legal Thriller by Joey Hartstone (Meredith) 10:49 - The Thirteenth Juror by John Lescroart 13:06 - Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan (Kaytee) 16:27 - Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka  (Meredith) 21:21 - Maame by Jessica George (Kaytee) 26:28 - Search by Michelle Huneven (Meredith) 28:10 - From the Front Porch with Annie B.  Jones 32:55 - I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara (Kaytee) 33:16 - Bad Blood by  John Carreyrou 33:21 - Devil in the White City by Erik Larson 33:27 - The Yoga Store Murder by Dan Morse 39:12 - What Counts as Historical Fiction?  39:23 - The Indie Press List (patron content) 40:53 - The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai 41:49 - The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough 42:47 - The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald 44:27 - Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett 44:49 - Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller 44:51 - Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd 44:55 - The Red Tent by Anita Diamante 44:56 - Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell 45:05 - Roots by Alex Haley 45:17 - Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia 45:51 - The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani 46:52 - Meet Us At The Fountain 46:57 - I wish British mystery lovers would get a subscription to BritBox (Meredith)  48:43 -  I wish for more books with behind the scenes glimpses into the writing process for that novel (Kaytee) Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast and www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading

Project Church
Genesis: ”Bad Blood” by Caleb Cole

Project Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 41:18


B Movies and Beyond!!!
311 - Cocaine Bear & Bad Blood The Movie

B Movies and Beyond!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 79:44


In this episode of B Movies and Beyond, it's Mutant Mayhem! Peter and Ryan discuss the first trailer for Seth Rogen's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem and the voice casting for it. Go Ninja, Go Ninja, Go! Plus, they discuss the trailers for Haunted Mansion and Agent Elvis. The news of DC studios is separate from Warner Bros. Pictures, The Flash, and Jason Momoa wants out of Aquaman. Movies reviewed are Cocaine Bear (2023) and Bad Blood: The Movie (2016). Enjoy!

Joe Giglio Show
Mixed messaging from the Eagles and no bad blood between Slay and Eagles

Joe Giglio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 45:11


The first hour of today's show. The guys are starting to get the vibe that the Eagles will be sitting out the first big wave of free agency. Should we be bothered by their lack of aggression?

Hills Review
Book Talk: Good Girl, Bad Blood

Hills Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 5:24


In this book talk, Rachel Neuman and Deanna DeVilla discuss Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson. This murder-mystery novel is a sequel to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. The plot follows Pip: a young girl who, after solving a mystery in her hometown, finds herself stuck in another investigation when someone close to her goes missing.

Hills Review
Hills Review -- March 2023 Edition

Hills Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 1:53


It's Monday, March 6th, 2023 and welcome to the March edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Carrie Berk has a lifetime's worth of accomplishments at the young age of twenty. She has written twenty-one books, including the series The Cupcake Club and Carrie's Chronicles which focuses on empowerment through style and positivity. On Tuesday, Lindsay Weinfeld talks to Carrie about her work and how social media has impacted her success. On Wednesday, Rachel Neuman and Deanna DeVilla discuss Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson. This murder-mystery novel is a sequel to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. The plot follows Pip: a young girl who, after solving a mystery in her hometown, finds herself stuck in another investigation when someone close to her goes missing. With the establishment of the New York Islanders in 1972, a fanbase was born – one that started as a community and went on to become a family. This Thursday, Benjamin Messinger gives us an insider's look at what it is to be an Islander fan. Oftentimes, music is used to tune out the world around us. But can music help us focus while studying? This Friday, Allie Lerner and Justin Rimpel ask High School East students and teachers whether they think listening to music is beneficial to studying, and if so, what kind of music allows for the most focus while doing so. Hills Review is produced by members of the Podcasting and Filmmaking Club. If you are interested in becoming a contributor, see Mr. Beatty in room 216. If you like this podcast – please tell one friend about it. Word of mouth is the best way to get more people listening to our show. Thanks for listening and have a great week.

Always On EM - Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine
Chapter 16 - Sorry Taylor, there is no bad blood - a discussion on transfusions

Always On EM - Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 113:03


Dr. Justin Kreuter, Transfusion Medicine attending at Mayo Clinic, joins Alex and Venk on the podcast to talk about transfusion in its many dimensions. We talk through a model of evaluation for patients with life threatening bleeding, how to interpret tests, the science behind the 1:1:1 ratio of trauma transfusion practice and much much more! CONTACTS Twitter - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda; @KreuterMD Instagram – @AlwaysOnEM; @Venk_like_vancomycin; @ASFinch; @KreuterMD Email - AlwaysOnEM@gmail.com REFERENCES & LINKS Lab medicine rounds podcast link: https://news.mayocliniclabs.com/homepage/podcasts-2/lab-medicine-rounds/ Holcomb JB, Tilley BC, Baraniuk S, et al. Transfusion of plasma, plaeteles, and red blood cells in a 1:1:1 vs a 1:1:2 ratio and mortality in patients with severe trauma – the PROPPR Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2015; 313(5):471-482 Holcomb JB, Del Junco DJ, Fox EE, et al. The prospective observational multicenter major trauma transfusion (PROMTT) study: comparative effectiveness of a time-varying treatment with competing risks. JAMA Surg. 2013 Feb;148(2):127-136 J-Y Borg et al. FEIBA in the treatment of acquired hemophilia A: results from the prospective multicentre French ‘FEIBA dans l'hemophilie A acquise' (FEIBHAC) registry. Haemophilia. 2015 May;21(3):330-337 Sharp G, Young CJ. Point of care viscoelastic assay devices (rotational thromboelastometry and thromboelastography): a primer or surgeons. Anz J Surg. 2019 Apr;89(4):291-295 Hospital Liaison Committee for Jehovah's Witnesses: https://www.jw.org/en/medical-library/strategies-downloads/hospital-liaison-committees-jehovahs-witnesses/

Halfway to Heroes
Bad Blood - Part 6

Halfway to Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 61:15


The Goose Gang battle the lobster monstrosity to attempt to win two alliances for the price of one, the goblinoids and the vampires. Like what you hear and want to support the show? Even $1 goes a long way for us! bit.ly/halfwaytopatreon Want to hang out with the cast? Come join our Discord! bit.ly/halfwaytodiscord Twitter:@HalfwayToHeroes Instagram:@halfwaytoheroes Website:www.halfwaytoheroes.com Merch Shop Tabletop Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Discovery
Bad Blood: Newgenics

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 28:18


Are we entering a ‘newgenic' age - where cutting-edge technologies and the power of personal choice could achieve the kind of genetic perfection that 20th century eugenicists were after? In 2018, a Chinese scientist illegally attempted to precision edit the genome of two embryos. It didn't work as intended. Twin sisters - Lulu and Nana - were later born, but their identity, and the status of their health, is shrouded in secrecy. They were the first designer babies. Other technological developments are also coming together in ways that could change reproduction: IVF can produce multiple viable embryos, and polygenic screening could be used to select between them. Increased understanding and control of our genetics is seen as a threat by some - an inevitable force for division. But instead of allowing genetics to separate and rank people, perhaps there's a way it can be used - actively - to promote equality. Professor Paige Harden shares her suggestion of an anti-eugenic politics which makes use of genetic information Contributors: Dr Helen O'Neill, lecturer in Reproductive and Molecular Genetics at University College London, Dr Jamie Metzl, author of Hacking Darwin, Professor Kathryn Paige Harden from the University of Texas and author of The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality.

Barnhardt Podcast
Barnhardt Podcast #187: Balloons and Bad Blood

Barnhardt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 106:48


In this episode Nurse Claire joins us to discuss ideas and strategies for banking one's own blood in advance of medical needs (or to assist your “non-genetically modified” neighbors) and to share updates from the FLCCC. Prudent preparation is the priority: neither Jeff Bezos nor any other space alien will be delivering a miracle cure to you via balloon or any other means. Ultimately its the presence of Sanctifying Grace in our souls and not the absence of spike proteins that matters most or our eternal destiny! A note about methylene blue: those who are pregnant or breastfeeding SHOULD NOT take it. Also, it is contraindicated in people on SSRI and/or MAO inhibitor antidepressants. There is a very serious drug interaction that can occur, causing serotonin syndrome. Patients who want more guidance can refer to the FLCCC post-vaccine protocol for information on methylene blue. It will stain your teeth; swallow any lozenges whole and consume the liquid thru a straw. It will also stain fabric so handle it with caution. If you are purchasing methylene blue, look for the USP label. Do not consume the fabric dye or fish tank methylene blue as the purity standards will not be the same as the pharmaceutical grade (USP). Links, Reading, and Video: Are we sure those weren't our balloons? Periodic reminder: UFOs are fake and gay Saint Thomas Aquinas on Human Respect Is Lying Always Wrong? Fr Gregory Pine Vs. Dr. Janet Smith Debate Blessed By His Blood Cooperative SafeBlood.us FLCCC Post-vax protocol Methylene Blue 1% Methylene Blue 1% (another option) Methylene Blue powder 15 Minute Cities Benghazi: The Definitive Report Luke Skywalker was STRAIGHT!   Feedback: please send your questions, comments, suggestions, and happy news item to podcast@barnhardt.biz — or you can leave voicemail feedback at (302) 648-6373‬. (Alternate email addresses are supernerdmedia@protonmail.com and annbarnhardt@protonmail.com if you are looking for something more secure.) Supernerd Media produces the Barnhardt Podcast, hosts Ann's website, and more; if you got some value from these efforts and would like to return some value please visit SupernerdMedia.com to find out how to send a donation via a few other methods.

Discovery
Bad Blood: The curse of Mendel

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 28:09


A key goal of eugenics in the 20th century was to eliminate genetic defects from a population. Many countries pursued this with state-led programmes of involuntary sterilisation, even murder. We unpick some of the science behind this dark history, and consider the choices and challenges opened up by the science today. In the mid-19th century, an Augustinian friar called Gregor Mendel made a breakthrough. By breeding pea plants and observing how certain traits were passed on, Mendel realised there must be units - little packets - of information determining characteristics. He had effectively discovered the gene. His insights inspired eugenicists from the 1900s onwards. If traits were passed on by specific genes, then their policies should stop people with ‘bad' genes from having children. Mendel's ideas are still used in classrooms today - to teach about traits like eye colour. But the eugenicists thought Mendel's simple explanations applied to everything - from so-called ‘feeblemindedness' to criminality and even pauperism. Today, we recognise certain genetic conditions as being passed on in a Mendelian way. Achondroplasia - which results in short stature - is one example, caused by a single genetic variant. We hear from Professor Tom Shakespeare about the condition, about his own decision to have children despite knowing the condition was heritable - and the reaction of the medical establishment. We also explore how genetics is taught in schools today - and the danger of relying on Mendel's appealingly simple but misleading account. Contributors: Dr Brian Donovan, senior research scientist at BSCS, Prof Tom Shakespeare, disability researcher at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; and Dr Christine Patch, principal staff scientist in Genomic Counselling in the Society and Ethics Research group, part of Wellcome Connecting Science.

Discovery
Bad Blood: Rassenhygiene

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 27:42


In the name of eugenics, the Nazi state sterilised hundreds of thousands against their will, murdered disabled children and embarked on a programme of genocide. We like to believe that Nazi atrocities were a unique aberration, a grotesque historical outlier. But it turns out that leading American eugenicists and lawmakers like Madison Grant and Harry Laughlin inspired many of the Nazi programmes, from the mass sterilisation of those deemed ‘unfit' to the Nuremberg laws preventing the marriage of Jews and non-Jews. Indeed, before World War Two, many eugenicists across the world regarded the Nazi regime with envious admiration. The Nazis went further, faster than anyone before them. But ultimately, the story of Nazi eugenics is one of international connection and continuity. With contributions from Prof Stefan Kühl from the University of Bielefield, Prof Amy Carney from Penn State Behrend, Dr Jonathan Spiro from Castleton University, Prof Sheila Weiss from Clarkson University and Dr Barbara Warnock from the Wiener Holocaust Library

Shan and RJ
Bad blood in the Cowboys' coaching office?

Shan and RJ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 41:36


Was there an issue with Mike McCarthy and Kellen Moore before the team parted ways with Kellen? Former NFL ref discusses how the league addresses its officiating issue. 

Discovery
Bad Blood: Birth controlled

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 27:56


Who should be prevented from having children? And who gets to decide? Across 20th century America, there was a battle to control birth - a battle which rages on to this day. In 1907, the state of Indiana passed the first sterilisation law in the world. Government-run institutions were granted the power to sterilise those deemed degenerate - often against their will. In the same period, women are becoming more educated, empowered and sexually liberated. In the Roaring Twenties, the flappers start dancing the Charleston and women win the right to vote. But contraception is still illegal and utterly taboo. The pioneering campaigner Margaret Sanger, begins her decades long activism to secure women access to birth control - the only way, she argues, women can be truly free. In the final part of the episode, sterilisation survivor and campaigner Elaine Riddick shares her painful but remarkable story. Contributors: Professor Alexandra Minna Stern from the UCLA Institue of Society and Genetics, Professor Wendy Kline from Purdue Univerity, Elaine and Tony Riddick from the Rebecca Project for Justice Featuring the voice of Joanna Monro (Photo: Elaine Riddick was sterilised without her consent, when she was 14, in North Carolina. Credit: Tami Chappell/The Washington Post/Getty Images)

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More
Bad Blood Full Chapter Book Summary

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 14:19


Bad Blood Full Chapter Book SummaryMore Content On Bookey Best Book Summary App. For nearly a ten billion dollar fraud, what meticulous planning is required? How did a school dropout with no medical background deceive the medical technology establishment and even political giants? In “Bad Blood”, the author, John Carreyrou, uses a calm and objective style of writing to reveal the shocking fraudulent activity at the heart of Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes' company. In his research for the book, Carreyrou interviewed over 150 people, including sixty former employees. He drew upon the comprehensive background detail they provided to uncover the truth. Carreyrou tears apart the legendary company that built on lies. He reveals to the reader how the fraud was executed. Overview | Chapter 1Hi, welcome to Bookey. Today we will unlock the book Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup. Before we begin, let us try to imagine a particular type of product, a portable medical “magic box”. It can be kept at home, produce a diagnosis, and suggest a treatment plan. Whenever you feel physically unwell, all you need to do is to open this magic box, use the needle on top to prick your finger, let a drop of blood fall into the box, and this magic box will provide over two hundred professional test results. With this device, not only would you be able to track your physical condition instantaneously, the data from the blood test would be transmitted online to your doctor. They can then send over more comprehensive consultation notes and advise on your medication going forward. With such a magic box, you would be able to accomplish the entire process of a doctor's consultation without stepping out of your door. Is this a product you would hope to own? This is not a fantasy. Once upon a time, someone from Silicon Valley created such a product. The entrepreneur was a passionate follower of Steve Jobs. Like Jobs, had believed that “the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.” For this revolutionary dream, this individual dropped out of Stanford University, gathered a group of like-minded talents, and created a company that sold medical apparatus. Soon it was estimated to be worth $9 billion USD. This person, who founded a company they called Theranos, was none other than Elizabeth Holmes. It was she who came up with this captivating idea and proceeded to use an irresistibly charming manner to rake in investment. She attracted business world legends, such as the Oracle founder Larry Ellison, to be her shareholders. She was even successful in persuading military and political leaders, like former U.S. Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, and former Defense Minister William Perry, to join the Board of Directors. These significant figures provided a shield for the company. Their credibility helped her company's value ascend in the market, such that, at one point, it was the most successful Silicon Valley start-up. At the helm of Theranos, Holmes dreamt of becoming a hero destined to save humanity. Yet ultimately, the dream melted as everyone found out that the magic product was just an illusion Holmes had created. The bubble was burst when everyone shockingly realized that the Theranos company Holmes' had created was the biggest medical fraud in history.

All New 52!
74: Suicide Squad - Bad Blood

All New 52!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 32:24


What happens when you cross Joe's favorite team with one of the most celebrated modern writers in comics? Well...a lot of subversions --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allnew52/support

Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway
Trump is Back on Meta, The DOJ Sues Google, and No More Murdoch Merger

Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 51:35


Kara and Scott discuss the Bad Blood between the Senate Judiciary Committee and Live Nation, Walmart giving workers a raise, and the cancelled Murdoch merger of Fox and News Corp. Also, will you see more covfefe in your feeds? Trump is back on Facebook and Instagram. Plus, the DOJ is suing Google over its dominance in digital advertising: what took them so long? Send us your questions! Call 855-51-PIVOT or go to nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Golden Era Podcast
S5E15 I'm Gonna Make You My Whore (ft. Will Smith)

The Golden Era Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 85:18


This week Jake and Joey are joined by the host of the 'Tribunal of the Grid' podcast and longtime women's wrestling fan, Will Smith! The boys talk the week of June 9, 2003 featuring Stacy Keibler's managerial services on the line at Bad Blood, Ivory taking on Molly Holly during the Bad Blood pre-show, the debut of Shaniqua, Torrie Wilson joining forces with Billy Gunn, Sable interrupting an arm wrestling contest, Trish Stratus, Jazz and Victoria in action and more! Plus, Jake, Joey and Will talk about their dream Power Rangers / WWE crossover figures. Get ready to get golden!

Death Saves With Advantage
S1:E20 – Bad Blood

Death Saves With Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 79:17


Extensive Recap at the start due to technical issues! Our party starts its second day in the small town of Larton after learning about a man named Elliot's mysterious illness. Apparently he wanted to keep his last name a secret, and our group must pull out all the stops if they hope to helps him. Featuring multiple tracks by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Come Play With Me, Dreams Become Real, Holiday Weasel, & Midnight Tale Featuring multiple tracks by Tabletop Audio (tabletopaudio.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Farmyard, Lush World, & Waterkeep Night Support Death Saves With Advantage by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/deathsaveswithadvantage This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Beats by Shadowville Productions
Bad Blood (With Hook and Live Guitars)

Beats by Shadowville Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 4:19


Dark Trap beat with a powerful drum pattern riding over a gloomy key melody with live recorded guitars and Vocals to take things to the next level.

If These Heels Could Talk
Eps 164 BOOK Bad Blood by John Carreyrou

If These Heels Could Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 36:55


Elizabeth Holmes, former CEO and founder of Theranos, was convicted and sentenced for fraud in late 2022. Bad Blood is a story of innovation, narcissism, denial, leadership, self-delusion, and a quest for truth.  In 2023, JoyGenea and Michelle will be reading more and sharing their conversations and thoughts on If These Heels. Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Start-Up by John Carreyrou is our first installation. https://youtu.be/seGGVu5wvf0

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Evening Edition: Bad Blood On Capitol Hill Over Ticketmaster

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 14:17


Senators grilled Live Nation Entertainment on Capitol Hill for today as the Senate Judiciary Committee probes Ticketmaster and its practices selling tickets for the nation's concerts. The Taylor Swift ticket debacle of late last year has highlighted the power Ticketmaster has including criticism of high fees and poor service. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX News Congressional Correspondent, about the arguments exchanged at the hearing and why this is being discussed now.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: Bad Blood On Capitol Hill Over Ticketmaster

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 14:17


Senators grilled Live Nation Entertainment on Capitol Hill for today as the Senate Judiciary Committee probes Ticketmaster and its practices selling tickets for the nation's concerts. The Taylor Swift ticket debacle of late last year has highlighted the power Ticketmaster has including criticism of high fees and poor service. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX News Congressional Correspondent, about the arguments exchanged at the hearing and why this is being discussed now.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Discovery
Bad Blood: You Will Not Replace Us

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 27:56


"You will not replace us" was the battle cry of white supremacists at a rally in Charlottesville in 2017. They were expressing an old fear - the idea that immigrants and people of colour will out-breed and replace the dominant white 'race'. Exactly the same idea suffused American culture in the first decades of the 1900s, as millions of immigrants arrived at Ellis island from southern and eastern Europe. The 'old-stock' Americans - the white elite who ruled industry and government - latched on to replacement theory and the eugenic idea of 'race suicide'. It's all there in The Great Gatsby - F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel set in 1922 - which takes us into the world of the super-rich - their parties and their politics. Amidst this febrile period of cultural and economic transformation, the Eugenics Record Office is established. Led by Charles Davenport and Harry Laughlin, it becomes a headquarters for the scientific and political advancement of eugenics. By 1924, the eugenically informed anti-immigrant movement has triumphed - America shut its doors with the Johnson-Reed Act, and the flow of immigrants is almost completely stoppped. Contributors: Dr Thomas Leonard, Professor Sarah Churchwell, Professor Joe Cain Featuring the voices of David Hounslow, Joanna Monro and Hughie O'Donnell Music and Sound Design by Jon Nicholls Presented by Adam Rutherford Produced by IIan Goodman Clips: BBC News, coverage of Charlottesville protests, 2017 / CNN, coverage of buffalo shooter, 2022 / MSNBC, coverage of buffalo shooter, 2022 / Edison, Orange, N.J, 1916, Don't bite the hand that's feeding you, Jimmie Morgan, Walter Van Brunt, Thomas Hoier / BBC Radio 4 Great Gatsby: Author, F Scott Fitzgerald Director: Gaynor Macfarlane, Dramatised by Robert Forrest.

Reading With Rach
Episode 80: Bad Blood

Reading With Rach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 39:18


We're BACK!!! We took a long holiday break but we are back and ready to talk books! :DJoin Rachel Hill and Liz Wilson  on Two Babes and a Book! Today we have some book banter about the book Bad Blood by John Carreyrou. This was such a riveting read and very timely since Elizabeth Holmes will soon be serving her prison sentence.Follow us on instagram @twobabesandabook. Make a comment there and tell us if you read this book. Make sure to leave us a review on the apple podcasts app, or any app that you listen to this podcast. Thanks to those friends who have already shared the podcast!! It means the WORLD to us! As Holbrook Jackson said, "Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today."Now go stick your nose in a book!

7 Minute Security
7MS #556: How to Build a Vulnerable Pentest Lab

7 Minute Security

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 7:28


Today's episode is brought to us by our friends at Blumira! Today we kick off a series all about building your own vulnerable pentest lab from scratch, specifically: Spinning up a domain controller with a few lines of PowerShell Installing Active Directory Domain Services Setting up an intentionally cruddy password policy Baking in the MS14-025 vulnerability P.S. if you're looking for a more automated/push-button solution to get up and going with a lab to play in, check out some of these options: https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD https://automatedlab.org/en/latest/ https://github.com/microsoft/MSLab https://github.com/davidprowe/BadBlood https://github.com/cliffe/secgen https://github.com/WazeHell/vulnerable-AD    

Beats by Shadowville Productions
Bad Blood (With Live Guitars)

Beats by Shadowville Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 4:19


Dark Trap beat with a powerful drum pattern riding over a gloomy key melody with live recorded guitars to take things to the next level.

Beats by Shadowville Productions
Bad Blood (With Hook / Verse & Live Guitars)

Beats by Shadowville Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 1:01


Dark Trap beat with a powerful drum pattern riding over a gloomy key melody with live recorded guitars to take things to the next level.

The Who Cares News podcast
Ep. 2370 - Never Ever Ever Ever

The Who Cares News podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 6:29


An unauthorized Taylor Swift anti-Valentines Day pop-up bar pays homage to her Bad Blood hit. It's been 30 years since the Power Rangers burst on the scene in the US.  Netflix has announced a reunion . And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: AltBossGold.com 92.5TheBlock TRIK FM RockPartyRadio RiverRatRadio The Mix614 Sunny105 Souldies.com KTahoe.com RetroFM 941now.com ZFunHundred Tucka56Radio.com AmericaOneRadio.com TheMix96.com 100az.live Audacy Lite99Orlando.com PlayFMOnline.com Free99EastTexasRadio FrontierCountryOnline.com Hits247fm.com BossBossRadio.com Hot977FM.com CountryBarnyardRadio.com B98KC.com That70sChannel.com iHeartMedia Boss90sNow.com CoolJamzRadio GenerationsX.com MagicRadio.rebelmediagroup.us BossCountryRadio.com Retro80sRadio24/7 NCMCountry OasisRadio Z89.3 StarHit1FM  925The Block 247TheSound.com WMQL RadioBigFM War Zone Radio  WRSR The Rooster DCXRocks  FusionRadio Mix96.1 106.5TrisJamz find us at: VanCampAndMorgan.com  

Halfway to Heroes
Bad Blood - Part 5

Halfway to Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 64:29


The Goose Gang prepare for their fight with the monster before stepping into the coliseum.  Like what you hear and want to support the show? Even $1 goes a long way for us! bit.ly/halfwaytopatreon Want to hang out with the cast? Come join our Discord! bit.ly/halfwaytodiscord Twitter:@HalfwayToHeroes Instagram:@halfwaytoheroes Website:www.halfwaytoheroes.com Merch Shop Tabletop Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Discovery
Bad Blood: You've Got Good Genes

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 27:34


We follow the story of eugenics from its origins in the middle-class salons of Victorian Britain, through the Fitter Family competitions and sterilisation laws of Gilded Age USA, to the full genocidal horrors of Nazi Germany. Eugenics is born in Victorian Britain, christened by the eccentric gentleman-scientist Sir Francis Galton. It's a movement to breed better humans, fusing new biological ideas with the politics of empire, and the inflexible snobbery of the middle-classes. The movement swiftly gains momentum - taken up by scientists, social reformers, and even novelists as a moral and political quest to address urgent social problems. By encouraging the right people to have babies, eugenicists believed we could breed ourselves to a brighter future; a future free from disease, disability, crime, even poverty. What, its proponents wondered, could be more noble? The story culminates in the First International Eugenics Congress of 1912, where a delegation of eminent public figures from around the world gather in South Kensington to advocate and develop the science – and ideology – of better breeding. Among them Winston Churchill, Arthur Balfour, the Dean of St Pauls, Charles Darwin's son, American professors and the ambassadors from Norway, Greece, and France: a global crusade in motion. But amidst the sweeping utopian rhetoric, the darker implications of eugenic ideas emerge: what of those deemed 'unfit'? What should happen to them? Contributors: Professor Joe Cain, Daniel Maier, Professor Philippa Levine, Professor Angelique Richardson Featuring the voices of David Hounslow, Joanna Monro and Hughie O'Donnell

The Further Adventures of the Greyhill Free Company

In this 3 part adventure Paws for Consideration (Cass Paige), The Hands (Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall) and Harry Potter (Andy Matthews) and are hired to investigate a series of attacks plaguing the small town of Pinnidell.You can find Alasdair and Andy on the Two in the Think Tank podcast, Cass Paige on Being Hot is Hard, Shut up a Second and D&D is for Nerds and if you're in Melbourne between March 29 and April 23 2023, go see Alasdair's show Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall (No Relation)!Want ad-free and even more bonus content? Just check out the Imagination Adventures show page on Apple podcasts! And don't forget to head to peddlerspress.store to peruse all our merch and help support the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriously…
6. Bad Blood - Newgenics

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 29:30


Are we entering a ‘newgenic' age - where cutting-edge technologies and the power of personal choice could achieve the kind of genetic perfection that 20th century eugenicists were after? In 2018, a Chinese scientist illegally attempted to precision edit the genome of two embryos. It didn't work as intended. Twin sisters - Lulu and Nana - were later born, but their identity, and the status of their health, is shrouded in secrecy. They were the first designer babies. Other technological developments are also coming together in ways that could change reproduction: IVF can produce multiple viable embryos, and polygenic screening could be used to select between them. Increased understanding and control of our genetics is seen as a threat by some - an inevitable force for division. But instead of allowing genetics to separate and rank people, perhaps there's a way it can be used - actively - to promote equality. Professor Paige Harden shares her suggestion of an anti-eugenic politics which makes use of genetic information. Contributors: Dr Helen O'Neill, lecturer in Reproductive and Molecular Genetics at University College London, Dr Jamie Metzl, author of Hacking Darwin, Professor Kathryn Paige Harden from the University of Texas and author of The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality. Music and Sound design: Jon Nicholls Presenter: Adam Rutherford Producer: Ilan Goodman Clips: 28th Nov 2018 - BBC Newsday report, BBC Breakfast News / BBC Breakfast news report Chinese letter of condemnation / BBC Newsnight from 1988 on 10th anniversary of Louise Brown's birth

Seriously…
1. Bad Blood - You've Got Good Genes

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 27:53


In this 6-part series, we follow the story of eugenics from its origins in the middle-class salons of Victorian Britain, through the Fitter Family competitions and sterilisation laws of Gilded Age USA, to the full genocidal horrors of Nazi Germany. Episode 1: You've Got Good Genes Eugenics is born in Victorian Britain, christened by the eccentric gentleman-scientist Sir Francis Galton. It's a movement to breed better humans, fusing new biological ideas with the politics of empire, and the inflexible snobbery of the middle-classes. The movement swiftly gains momentum - taken up by scientists, social reformers, and even novelists as a moral and political quest to address urgent social problems. By encouraging the right people to have babies, eugenicists believed we could breed ourselves to a brighter future; a future free from disease, disability, crime, even poverty. What, its proponents wondered, could be more noble? The story culminates in the First International Eugenics Congress of 1912, where a delegation of eminent public figures from around the world gather in South Kensington to advocate and develop the science – and ideology – of better breeding. Among them Winston Churchill, Arthur Balfour, the Dean of St Pauls, Charles Darwin's son, American professors and the ambassadors from Norway, Greece, and France: a global crusade in motion. But amidst the sweeping utopian rhetoric, the darker implications of eugenic ideas emerge: what of those deemed 'unfit'? What should happen to them? Contributors: Professor Joe Cain, Daniel Maier, Professor Philippa Levine, Professor Angelique Richardson Featuring the voices of David Hounslow, Joanna Monro and Hughie O'Donnell Music and Sound Design by Jon Nicholls Presented by Adam Rutherford Produced by IIan Goodman Clips: Trump addresses a rally in Bemidji, Minnesota in 2020, C-Span / Trump on his German blood, Kings of Kallstadt 2014, directed by Simone Wendel, produced by Michael Bogar, Mario Conte, Inka Dewitz, Thomas Hofmann / Julian Huxley - Heredity in Man, Eugenics Society, 1937

Seriously…
5. Bad Blood - The Curse of Mendel

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 28:50


A key goal of eugenics in the 20th century was to eliminate genetic defects from a population. Many countries pursued this with state-led programmes of involuntary sterilisation, even murder. We unpick some of the science behind this dark history, and consider the choices and challenges opened up by the science today. In the mid-19th century, an Augustinian friar called Gregor Mendel made a breakthrough. By breeding pea plants and observing how certain traits were passed on, Mendel realised there must be units - little packets - of information determining characteristics. He had effectively discovered the gene. His insights inspired eugenicists from the 1900s onwards. If traits were passed on by specific genes, then their policies should stop people with ‘bad' genes from having children. Mendel's ideas are still used in classrooms today - to teach about traits like eye colour. But the eugenicists thought Mendel's simple explanations applied to everything - from so-called ‘feeblemindedness' to criminality and even pauperism. Today, we recognise certain genetic conditions as being passed on in a Mendelian way. Achondroplasia - which results in short stature - is one example, caused by a single genetic variant. We hear from Professor Tom Shakespeare about the condition, about his own decision to have children despite knowing the condition was heritable - and the reaction of the medical establishment. We also explore how genetics is taught in schools today - and the danger of relying on Mendel's appealingly simple but misleading account. Contributors: Dr Brian Donovan, senior research scientist at BSCS; Professor Tom Shakespeare, disability researcher at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; and Dr Christine Patch, principal staff scientist in Genomic Counselling in the Society and Ethics Research group, part of Wellcome Connecting Science. Music: Jon Nicholls Presenter: Adam Rutherford Producer: Ilan Goodman

Seriously…
4. Bad Blood - Rassenhygiene

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 27:54


In the name of eugenics, the Nazi state sterilised hundreds of thousands against their will, murdered disabled children and embarked on a programme of genocide. Why? We like to believe that Nazi atrocities were a unique aberration, a grotesque historical outlier. But it turns out that leading American eugenicists and lawmakers like Madison Grant and Harry Laughlin inspired many of the Nazi programmes, from the mass sterilisation of those deemed ‘unfit' to the Nuremberg laws preventing the marriage of Jews and non-Jews. Indeed, before WW2, many eugenicists across the world regarded the Nazi regime with envious admiration. The Nazis went further, faster than anyone before them. But ultimately, the story of Nazi eugenics is one of international connection and continuity. Contributors: Professor Stefan Kühl from the University of Bielefield, Professor Amy Carney from Penn State Behrend, Dr Jonathan Spiro from Castleton University, Professor Sheila Weiss from Clarkson University and Dr Barbara Warnock from the Wiener Holocaust Library Music and Sound Design by Jon Nicholls Presented by Adam Rutherford Produced by IIan Goodman

Seriously…
3. Bad Blood - Birth Controlled

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 27:57


Who should be prevented from having children? And who gets to decide? Across 20th century America, there was a battle to control birth - a battle which rages on to this day. In 1907, the state of Indiana passed the first sterilisation law in the world. Government-run institutions were granted the power to sterilise those deemed degenerate - often against their will. In the same period, women are becoming more educated, empowered and sexually liberated. In the Roaring Twenties, the flappers start dancing the Charleston and women win the right to vote. But contraception is still illegal and utterly taboo. The pioneering campaigner Margaret Sanger, begins her decades long activism to secure women access to birth control - the only way, she argues, women can be truly free. In the final part of the episode, sterilisation survivor and campaigner Elaine Riddick shares her painful but remarkable story. Contributors: Professor Alexandra Minna Stern from the UCLA Institue of Society and Genetics, Professor Wendy Kline from Purdue Univerity, Elaine and Tony Riddick from the Rebecca Project for Justice Featuring the voice of Joanna Monro Music and Sound Design by Jon Nicholls Presented by Adam Rutherford Produced by IIan Goodman Clips: Coverage of Dobbs v Jackson Supreme Court decision from June 24, 2022 including BBC News / CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford / BBC News Sarah Smith / audio of protesters from Channel 4 News. / Mike Wallace interviews Margaret Sanger, September 1957, from the archive at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin

Seriously…
2. Bad Blood - You Will Not Replace Us

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 28:04


"You will not replace us" was the battle cry of white supremacists at a rally in Charlottesville in 2017. They were expressing an old fear - the idea that immigrants and people of colour will out-breed and replace the dominant white 'race'. Exactly the same idea suffused American culture in the first decades of the 1900s, as millions of immigrants arrived at Ellis island from southern and eastern Europe. The 'old-stock' Americans - the white elite who ruled industry and government - latched on to replacement theory and the eugenic idea of 'race suicide'. It's all there in The Great Gatsby - F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel set in 1922 - which takes us into the world of the super-rich - their parties and their politics. Amidst this febrile period of cultural and economic transformation, the Eugenics Record Office is established. Led by Charles Davenport and Harry Laughlin, it becomes a headquarters for the scientific and political advancement of eugenics. By 1924, the eugenically informed anti-immigrant movement has triumphed - America shut its doors with the Johnson-Reed Act, and the flow of immigrants is almost completely stoppped. Contributors: Dr Thomas Leonard, Professor Sarah Churchwell, Professor Joe Cain Featuring the voices of David Hounslow, Joanna Monro and Hughie O'Donnell Music and Sound Design by Jon Nicholls Presented by Adam Rutherford Produced by IIan Goodman Clips: BBC News, coverage of Charlottesville protests, 2017 / CNN, coverage of buffalo shooter, 2022 / MSNBC, coverage of buffalo shooter, 2022 / Edison, Orange, N.J, 1916, Don't bite the hand that's feeding you, Jimmie Morgan, Walter Van Brunt, Thomas Hoier / BBC Radio 4 Great Gatsby: Author, F Scott Fitzgerald Director: Gaynor Macfarlane, Dramatised by Robert Forrest.

Jon Marks & Ike Reese
BONUS: Bad Blood - How the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys became enemies | 'The Jawncast'

Jon Marks & Ike Reese

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 25:59


From KYW's 'The Jawncast' (Subscribe Here) - As the Eagles and the Cowboys gear up to face each other on Christmas Eve, The Jawncast teamed up with the Texas Wants to Know podcast to see if we can get to the bottom of this rivalry. When did it start, how did it get so intense, and is there any world where we could get along? How much of what we think about each others' cities is true, and what's just a false impression?    To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Shan and RJ
BONUS: Bad Blood - How the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys became enemies | 'The Jawncast'

Shan and RJ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 25:59


From KYW's 'The Jawncast' (Subscribe Here) - As the Eagles and the Cowboys gear up to face each other on Christmas Eve, The Jawncast teamed up with the Texas Wants to Know podcast to see if we can get to the bottom of this rivalry. When did it start, how did it get so intense, and is there any world where we could get along? How much of what we think about each others' cities is true, and what's just a false impression?    To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Gavin Dawson
BONUS: Bad Blood - How the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys became enemies | 'The Jawncast'

Gavin Dawson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 25:59


From KYW's 'The Jawncast' (Subscribe Here) - As the Eagles and the Cowboys gear up to face each other on Christmas Eve, The Jawncast teamed up with the Texas Wants to Know podcast to see if we can get to the bottom of this rivalry. When did it start, how did it get so intense, and is there any world where we could get along? How much of what we think about each others' cities is true, and what's just a false impression?    To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi
Best of: Anna and Elizabeth, Why We're Obsessed With Them

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 30:33


Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to 11 years in prison leading to the perfect timing to choose this episode as our Best Of: Fake it 'til you make it is the worst advice women have received and here's why.There is a phenomenon going on, a thirst for uncovering and understanding stories like that of Anna Delvey, the fake German heiress who scammed New York City's elite socialites or Elizabeth Holmes who wooed her way into the hearts and pockets of Palo Alto's tech leaders.Whether you're watching Inventing Anna on Netflix or reading Bad Blood, we can become sucked into the world of cons, scams, and conviction. One that makes us shiver from ickiness but also, makes us curious and fascinated.In this episode, we're talking about why we're fascinated by these stories and what we can take from them (yes, there's learning) and apply them to our own lives…. In small doses! The Worth+Value=Wealth ProgramFor Entrepreneurs and Career Women who want to own their worth and articulate their value so they can make the money they deserve.APPLY HEREIn this episode we talk about: Where the word con artist actually comes from, you'll be surprisedHow a little does of confidence could actually take us a very long way What's the fine line between con and fake it until you make it Are Elizabeth + Anna treated differently because they are women, did it work to their advantage or not? Mentioned in this episode: Inventing Anna (Netflix Series)Bad Blood (book)

Kevin and Cory
BONUS: Bad Blood - How the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys became enemies | 'The Jawncast'

Kevin and Cory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 25:59


From KYW's 'The Jawncast' (Subscribe Here) - As the Eagles and the Cowboys gear up to face each other on Christmas Eve, The Jawncast teamed up with the Texas Wants to Know podcast to see if we can get to the bottom of this rivalry. When did it start, how did it get so intense, and is there any world where we could get along? How much of what we think about each others' cities is true, and what's just a false impression?    To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
BONUS: Bad Blood - How the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys became enemies | 'The Jawncast'

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 25:59


From KYW's 'The Jawncast' (Subscribe Here) - As the Eagles and the Cowboys gear up to face each other on Christmas Eve, The Jawncast teamed up with the Texas Wants to Know podcast to see if we can get to the bottom of this rivalry. When did it start, how did it get so intense, and is there any world where we could get along? How much of what we think about each others' cities is true, and what's just a false impression?    To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Adam Schiff on DOJ accountability and bad blood with Kevin McCarthy

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 49:55


Burbank Congressman Adam Schiff discusses potential criminal charges against Donald Trump, plus his relationship with Kevin McCarthy, and his serious consideration of a Senate run. British artist David Hockney has a new exhibition at the LA Louver gallery in Venice. It includes rich paintings of nature, all created on an iPad. “Kindred,” Octavia Butler's novel-turned-TV series, follows a young Black woman who lives in LA in the present but is hurtled back to Antebellum Maryland seemingly at random moments. Non-boozy drinks are becoming more popular this holiday season. Here are recommendations from Austin Hennelly of the bar Kato and Jill Barkley of the shop Soft Spirits.

Murdaugh Murders Podcast
Bad Blood & Bad Dudes - Accusations Fly In Double Homicide Hearing (S01E72)

Murdaugh Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 67:54 Very Popular


For better or worse, the South Carolina Attorney General's Office and Dick and Jim have given us even more insight into the events that might have led to Maggie and Paul Murdaugh's murders and the evidence that investigators say proves Alex Murdaugh is their killer. Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell break down the most startling revelations from Alex's latest hearing and take a look at a case that Dick Harpootlian is using to throw doubt on SLED's bloodstain expert's findings that Alex's shirt was covered in spatter. MMP Premium launches December 15th - that's tomorrow! Through your MMP Premium subscription, you will be helping us expand our reach into new cases, helping more victims, and producing meaningful content to hold agencies accountable and change our systems for the better. There will always be a free-to-you version of our content, but this mighty community will enjoy a powerful new way to interact with our teams, get exclusive content, view weekly case recaps & transcripts, listen to enhanced audio episodes, get early access to ad-free video episodes, review case documents, and more.  With a community of MMP Premium SUNscribers, we intend to: Fund new researchers and journalists to help us shine the sunlight Build a new website and foster a community of sleuths Broadcast trials and hearings on YouTube LIVE to our biggest fans - Live Trial Coverage will soon only be available to Premium Subscribers. Launch a new podcast focusing on where Crime meets Corruption in 2023 Launch Cup of Justice as its own weekly show in 2023 Build a platform for journalists to curate local stories directed at global audiences New content uploads near the 15th of every month, but here is what you can expect with your membership: Enhanced versions of Murdaugh Murders Podcast and Cup of Justice Early Access to video versions of Murdaugh Murders Podcast episodes MMP & COJ Transcripts Q&A's with Mandy, Liz, David and other MMP contributors Access to Discord Community Page Ad-free email with updates on the cases and episode recaps Access to Premium Merchandise only available to PREMIUM members And much more as we SHINE THE SUNLIGHT! SUNscribe to our free email list to get alerts on bonus episodes, calls to action, new shows and updates. AND by sharing your email, we'll send details on exclusive content only available from our MMP Premium platform - CLICK HERE to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KBMJcP And a special thank you to our sponsors: Microdose.com, VOURI, and others. Use promo code "MANDY" for a special offer! Find us on social media: Facebook.com/MurdaughPod/ Instagram.com/murdaughmurderspod/ Twitter.com/mandymatney YouTube.com/c/MurdaughMurders Support Our Podcast at: https://murdaughmurderspodcast.com/support-the-show Please consider sharing your support by leaving a review on Apple at the following link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/murdaugh-murders-podcast/id1573560247 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices